Rare Melchiorites Ammonite Fossil from Aptian Cretaceous Alps Haute Provence France Authentic Specimen


£ 18.00

GEOLOGICAL CONTEXT AND PROVENANCE

This rare specimen is a genuine Melchiorites fossil ammonite from the Aptian
Stage of the Early Cretaceous Period, dating to approximately 125 – 113 million years ago. It was collected in the Alps region of Haute Provence, France, an area world-famous for its Lower Cretaceous marine deposits. These strata formed along the margins of the Tethys Ocean, a vast seaway that supported a rich diversity of ammonites and other marine organisms.

The Aptian was a dynamic stage in Earth’s history, marked by evolutionary diversification and environmental changes that influenced the development of marine ecosystems. Fossils from Haute Provence, particularly ammonites, are crucial for refining biostratigraphy and for understanding the complex history of Early Cretaceous seas.

FOSSIL TYPE AND SPECIES INFORMATION

Melchiorites belongs to the Order Ammonitida, Superfamily Desmoceratoidea, and Family Desmoceratidae. Ammonites of this genus are easily recognised by their ribbed and robust shells. They are highly significant in stratigraphy, serving as important index fossils for Aptian sequences.

The genus is valued by both palaeontologists and collectors because of its role in defining geological biozones and its distinctive, well-preserved morphology. Melchiorites represents an evolutionary branch of ammonites that thrived during the Lower Cretaceous and has been used extensively in the classification of Aptian faunal zones.

MORPHOLOGICAL FEATURES AND IDENTIFICATION

This specimen displays the characteristic ribbing and coiling of Melchiorites. The whorls are moderately involute, tightly coiled, and strengthened by strong ribs that extend across the flanks to the venter. These ribs may be straight or slightly curved, adding to the distinctive ornamental quality of the shell.

The morphology of Melchiorites reflects adaptations for life as a nektonic predator in open marine environments. The shell’s chambered interior allowed for buoyancy regulation, enabling the animal to swim actively while preying on small molluscs, crustaceans, and planktonic organisms. Its ribbing served not only as reinforcement but also as a hydrodynamic aid, stabilising the animal as it moved through the water column.

DEPOSITIONAL ENVIRONMENT

During the Aptian, Haute Provence was submerged beneath shallow, warm seas linked to the Tethys Ocean. These conditions provided ideal settings for ammonite populations to thrive. Sedimentation was dominated by limestones and marls, which favoured exceptional fossil preservation.

The ecosystem was highly diverse, with ammonites such as Melchiorites forming an integral part of the marine food chain. They served as predators of smaller invertebrates while also acting as prey for larger reptiles and fish. Their abundance and distribution make them key fossils for understanding the dynamics of Aptian marine life.

COLLECTOR APPEAL AND AUTHENTICITY

This Melchiorites ammonite is both a scientifically significant and visually striking specimen. Its ribbed shell and robust coiling are classic features of the genus, making it a superb addition to any fossil collection. Its provenance from the Alps of Haute Provence enhances its rarity and desirability.


• 100% Genuine Specimen – All of our fossils are authentic and supplied with a Certificate of Authenticity.
• Exact Fossil Shown – The photographs provided are of the actual specimen you will receive.
• Scale Reference – Scale rule squares / cube = 1 cm. Please refer to photos for accurate sizing.

This carefully selected Melchiorites fossil ammonite offers a direct connection to the Aptian seas of the Early Cretaceous. Combining natural beauty with scientific importance, it represents an extraordinary opportunity for collectors, educators, and enthusiasts to own a rare piece of Earth’s deep history.